[quote]There was some breeze during the exposure so some of the plants are blurred. Otherwise not a bad effort.
What software do you use for post processing?
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No post processing here my friend wait, I'll showing you someone who have do better color profile setting than me, I just found it yesterday, hope it will answer all your question http://www.kenrockwell.com/nikon/35mm-f18.htm , Thank you very much

Quote:There was some breeze during the exposure so some of the plants are blurred. Otherwise not a bad effort.

What software do you use for post processing?

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No post processing here my friend wait, I'll showing you someone who have do better color profile setting than me, I just found it yesterday, hope it will answer all your question http://www.kenrockwell.com/nikon/35mm-f18.htm , Thank you very much

Ken Rockwell has doen some good and helpful stuff, but the settings he has used on that page are perverse, I think. It may seem odd for a photographic unknown to criticise a bit of an Internet legend, but here goes...
All the images have the same gritty, oversharpened feel that the cascade pictures do, and if you are using his custom settings for sharpness and so on, that will be why you are getting odd results.
Doctors often respond to a patient who has got suddenly sicker during a course of treatment by taking them into hospital and withdrawing all drugs, so they can start from what the illness looks like when there are no side-effects of drugs altering hte symptoms.
I prescribe the same for your pictures. Standard colour, no unusual custom settings for sharpness, saturation or contrast.
And I would suggest the same for the good KR...

Ken Rockwell has doen some good and helpful stuff, but the settings he has used on that page are perverse, I think. It may seem odd for a photographic unknown to criticise a bit of an Internet legend, but here goes...

All the images have the same gritty, oversharpened feel that the cascade pictures do, and if you are using his custom settings for sharpness and so on, that will be why you are getting odd results.

Doctors often respond to a patient who has got suddenly sicker during a course of treatment by taking them into hospital and withdrawing all drugs, so they can start from what the illness looks like when there are no side-effects of drugs altering hte symptoms.

I prescribe the same for your pictures. Standard colour, no unusual custom settings for sharpness, saturation or contrast.

[quote]Ken Rockwell has doen some good and helpful stuff, but the settings he has used on that page are perverse, I think. It may seem odd for a photographic unknown to criticise a bit of an Internet legend, but here goes...
All the images have the same gritty, oversharpened feel that the cascade pictures do, and if you are using his custom settings for sharpness and so on, that will be why you are getting odd results.
Doctors often respond to a patient who has got suddenly sicker during a course of treatment by taking them into hospital and withdrawing all drugs, so they can start from what the illness looks like when there are no side-effects of drugs altering hte symptoms.
I prescribe the same for your pictures. Standard colour, no unusual custom settings for sharpness, saturation or contrast.
And I would suggest the same for the good KR...[/quote]
Thank you very much my friend, I'm just back from another journey, and I'll do all the shot using my standard kit lenses and all the setting is bring back to default, my mmc full now and also my HDD, and now I'm really exhaust after the Journey will upload what I captured as soon as possible,
Thank you very much :)

Quote:Ken Rockwell has doen some good and helpful stuff, but the settings he has used on that page are perverse, I think. It may seem odd for a photographic unknown to criticise a bit of an Internet legend, but here goes...

All the images have the same gritty, oversharpened feel that the cascade pictures do, and if you are using his custom settings for sharpness and so on, that will be why you are getting odd results.

Doctors often respond to a patient who has got suddenly sicker during a course of treatment by taking them into hospital and withdrawing all drugs, so they can start from what the illness looks like when there are no side-effects of drugs altering hte symptoms.

I prescribe the same for your pictures. Standard colour, no unusual custom settings for sharpness, saturation or contrast.

And I would suggest the same for the good KR...

Thank you very much my friend, I'm just back from another journey, and I'll do all the shot using my standard kit lenses and all the setting is bring back to default, my mmc full now and also my HDD, and now I'm really exhaust after the Journey will upload what I captured as soon as possible,

[quote]I have over a dozen external hard drives next to my computer, and some backup discs at my sister's house...
I am not sure how many memory cards I have. It's a few...[/quote]
hehehehe, I tried to buy one, my Internal HDD 1 TB X 4 Broken at same time, so all my pics and data for years missing in a blink of an eyes, and now yes external HDD is used, today I'm bought my first External drive, and won't running it 24/7 more, like internal drive I always doing :), Thank you my friend I'm learning my experience :)

Quote:I have over a dozen external hard drives next to my computer, and some backup discs at my sister's house...

I am not sure how many memory cards I have. It's a few...

hehehehe, I tried to buy one, my Internal HDD 1 TB X 4 Broken at same time, so all my pics and data for years missing in a blink of an eyes, and now yes external HDD is used, today I'm bought my first External drive, and won't running it 24/7 more, like internal drive I always doing , Thank you my friend I'm learning my experience